Local Attractions in Anglesey
Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Isle of Anglesey
Tel: 01248 450052
Mob: 07879 416087
Local Attractions
Lon Y Traeth B & B is conveniently located in the small village of Pentraeth on the East coast of Anglesey, making it the perfect base to explore everything Anglesey and North Wales has on offer.
Tel: 01248 450052
Mob: 07879 416087
Anglesey and the rest of North Wales has a wide range of things to do that will suit all tastes, from a Victorian gaol to a sea zoo; from the quiet world of exotic butterflies to a thrilling boat trip out to sea.
Here are just a small selection of local attractions easily reached from Lon Y Traeth…

Mount Snowdon
(27.5 miles from B&B)
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales, at 1,085 meters above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands.

Penmon Point
(9.8 miles from B&B)
The beach at Penmon Point has a real ends of the earth feel to it. To the eastern end of this pebble beach is a rocky outcrop upon which sits Trwyn Du lighthouse.

South Stack
(24.1 miles from B&B)
South Stack light house and visitors centre operates under Trinity House. South Stack rock lies separated from Holyhead by 30 meters of turbulent sea.

Zip World
(13.3 miles from B&B)
A unique range of very special adventures, experience Europe’s longest zip lines or our massive underground trampolines and high ropes cavern adventure.

Beaumaris Castle
(5.8 miles from B&B)
Beaumaris Castle was built as part of Edward 1st campaign to conquer North Wales after 1282. It remains the great unfinished masterpiece.

Caernarfon Castle
(31.1 miles from B&B)
Caernarfon Castle often anglicized as Caernarvon Castle is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, cared for by CADW, the Welsh governments historic environmental service.

Rib Ride
(4.5 miles from B&B)
Rib Ride offer a variety of boat trips, from Velocity – their fastest Rib, Bridges and Swellies – along the Menai Straits, Castles and Sands – Menai Bridge to Caernarfon and head towards Llanddwyn Island, South Stack and Gogarth – pass the longest breakwater in the UK and head towards North and South Stack, The Skerries – visit the lighthouse, high cliffs and sea birds of South Stack then cross the sea to visit the unique Island that make up the skerries.
Tel – 0333 1234303

Starida Puffin Island Cruises & Sea Fishing trips
(4.9 miles from B&B)
The original Puffin Island Cruise is the most popular sea trip! Perfect for animal lovers, this trip includes an abundance of wildlife in their natural habitat, like seabirds, grey seals and possibly bottlenose dolphins and Starida all offers fun fishing for the whole family, their North Wales sea fishing trips are the perfect way to learn something new, hook a few mackerel, and get views of Puffin Island!
Tel – 01248 810379

Llanddwyn Island & Newborough Forest
(13 miles from B&B)
Llanddwyn Island (Ynys Llanddwyn) is a magical place. Located at the far end of a pleasant beach near Newborough Warren, this narrow finger of land is an ideal picnic site during fine weather, but also an exhilarating place when the winter winds blow. Its rolling dunes, large rock outcrops and mixture of historic buildings makes it an ideal place for an afternoon of exploration. Llanddwyn is not quite an island. It remains attached to the mainland at all but the highest tides. It provides excellent views of Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula and is part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve.

Pili Palas Nature World
(3.5 miles from B&B)
Would you like to enter a steam environment full of lush vegitation, waterfalls and LIVE butterflies flying all around you? Then just step into the magical world of PILI PALAS. It really is a jungle in here. Pop in to meet Billy the 16ft Burmese Python, DJ and Barney the donkeys, Tecwyn the Tegu, Elvis and Charlie in their aviary – and be sure not to miss our most popular residents The Meerkats.
Tel 01248 712474

Anglesey Sea Zoo
(8.7 miles from B&B)
Anglesey Sea Zoo is a unique aquarium with over 40 tanks displaying the best of British marine wildlife! Find fascinating creatures from around the coasts of the UK, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels and jellyfish! You’ll also learn about British marine habitats and the research and conservation work which is helping to save them.
Tel 01248 430411

Foel Farm Park
(8.7 miles from B&B)
Foel Farm Park near Brynsiencyn on Anglesey offers a great family visit to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a real working farm. We invite all visitors to meet, touch and feed the animals. There are tractor & trailer and quad bike & mini-trailer rides, pony rides, chances to feed and meet the farm animals, and a lot more! There is also a Café & Bistro Bar, Gift Shop and even a Chocolate Workshop where you can see chocolates being made – something for children and adults alike.
Tel 01248 430646

Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens
(5.6 miles from B&B)
Described as one of North Wales best kept secrets is the hidden world of Plas Cadnant Gardens, situated at the side of the Menai Strait, hidden from view near to Menai Bridge on the Isle of Anglesey. Three different gardens have been discovered, including an unusual walled garden with curving walls and pool, a secret valley garden with three waterfalls and river, and an upper woodland garden with stone outcrops and the remains of a 19c. folly.
Tel 01248 717174

The Anglesey Coastal Path
(.75 miles from B&B)
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast. It passes through landscape that includes a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and a few small pockets of woodland. This includes a National Nature Reserve.
The Anglesey Coastal Path is a long distance (130 mile) footpath around the island of Anglesey, and the route is part of the Wales Coast Path.

Tacla Taid The Anglesey Transport Museum
(11 miles from B&B)
Walk back in time and see over 100 classic vehicles dating from the 1920s onward. Set in a replica of a 1940s cobbled street, you can view an assortment of agricultural, military and civilian vehicles including cars, motorbikes, tractors, army trucks, armoured personnel carriers and more. Many of our their vehicles have been seen on TV and in movies!
Tel – 01248 440344

Melin Llynon Mill
(16 miles from B&B)
Melin Llynon Mill is a gristmill located on the outskirts of the village of Llandeusant on the Isle of Anglesey. It is the only surviving working windmill in the whole of Wales. The mill was built for £529 11s in 1775-1776.

Plas Newydd
(7.4 miles from B&B)
Plas Newydd is a country house set in gardens on the north bank of the Menai Straits. The current building has its origins in 1470, and evolved over the centuries to become one of Anglesey’s principle residences.

Menai Bridge
(5.2 miles from B&B)
Menai Bridge is a small town and community on the Isle of Anglesey. It overlooks the Menai Straights and lies by the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Some great restaurants are found in town
Guest Review
We've just returned from an exceptional stay at Lon Y Traeth and can confidently say that we will be back again in the next few months! We found this beautiful B&B when searching for a last minute NYE stay in Anglesey and couldn't have been more delighted with the whole experience.
The house itself is exceptional, so homely yet modern and incredibly spacious. Annie and Gerry have gone to unbelievable lengths to make your stay comfortable - from complimentary bubbles and multiple chocolates and snacks, to the fantastic coffee machine with 1000 flavours, to the super soft dressing gowns, beautiful linens and other touches, it felt like home from home. The breakfast was superb with a huge range of choice and the B&B itself is a beautiful 15 minute walk down to Red Wharf Bay. We can't way to come back soon!
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Quite simply one of the best B&B stays we've ever had. Fabulous attention to detail - everything thought of in terms of room layout and items provided. Brilliant breakfast and optional packed lunch - we felt like we'd really been taken care of.
Great location close to Traeth Beach and within 40 min walking distance to Red Wharf Bay. A good night's sleep. And lovely hosts. Thoroughly recommend
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The welcome, room and breakfast were all a treat. If you are visiting Anglesey don't hesitate to book.
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Annie & Gerry were exceptional hosts & their b & b was perfectly situated to explore the surrounding area. The accommodation was spotless with everything you could ask for & more.
Although we’re not big breakfast eaters, there was still a lot to choose from. They gave us plenty of information & recommendations for where to go & places to eat. We only wish we could have stayed longer.
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Amazing place to stay and waking up seeing the beach is great. The breakfast was amazing.
My wife was pregnant at the time and they still helped her out and catered for her needs.
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This is a lovely B&B. The attention to detail in the rooms is incredible - from a mini-bar with fresh milk and chilled water, to board games and puzzles in the room.
The hosts were lovely and very welcoming. The breakfast was delicious - I don't think we could fault anything there - would thoroughly recommend it.
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Situated in an ideal place for exploring Anglesey and surrounding area the accommodation was definitely 5 star. The hosts Gerry and Annie are very accommodating. The room was beautiful with complimentary toiletries included a new toothbrush, toothpaste and body scrubs in case we had forgotten anything.
The surroundings were very quiet with beautiful gardens and a beach a short walk away but not as close as the village pub. The breakfasts were exceptional with lots of choice. Overall A brilliant place to stay
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Made to feel very welcome by Annie and Gerry. Room was spotless and cleaned every day. Breakfasts were fantastic and the area was beautiful. Highly recommended!
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Stayed 4 times,comfortable, secluded house. All modern conveniences, helpful friendly hosts, brilliant breakfast. Convenient for exploring Anglesey.
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A warm welcome from Annie and Gerry, fabulous hosts who go the extra mile to make sure everything is perfect.
The room has so many fabulous little touches, it makes your stay as memorable and comfortable as it could possibly be, even a very thoughtful basket of essentials in the bathroom in case you'd forgotten anything.
Beautiful bed linen, towels, dressing gowns and locally produced toiletries. Breakfast carries on this superbly indulgent theme, a fantastic selection of cold buffet items and hot breakfast perfectly cooked to order. It's a fabulous place, a real treat, restful, calm and luxurious.
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Absolutely fabulous! Nothing is too much trouble and everything has been thought about.
Now my 3rd visit and it has got better each year I have been here. Fabulous hosts in Annie and Gerry.
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We absolutely loved our two night stay at Lon y Traeth B&B! The room was so comfortable and perfectly set up with a beautiful window seat and a view towards the water. The breakfasts were amazing: there were many choices, and everything was delicious and fresh.
We ordered a picnic lunch for one day, and it was a lovely lunch for a reasonable price. The B&B is obviously a labor of love for Annie and Gerry, and they have created a wonderful retreat. We would love to come back some day. Also a great location for exploring Anglesey--very easy to get to the B&B. Highly highly recommended!








